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NVIDIA France Accidentally Reveals GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Specs

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With less than a week to go until the official launch of the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, NVIDIA France has gone and spoiled things by revealing the official specs of the upcoming GPU. The French division of NVIDIA appears to have posted the full product page, but it has since then been pulled. That didn't prevent Twitter leaker @momomo_us from snapping a couple of screenshots, including that of the official performance numbers from NVIDIA.

There aren't any real surprises here though, as we already knew the CUDA core count and the memory size, courtesy of the RTX 4070 Ti having been the RTX 4080 12 GB, until NVIDIA changed its mind. It's interesting to see that NVIDIA compares the RTX 4070 Ti to the RTX 3080 12 GB in the three official benchmarks, as it makes the RTX 4070 Ti look a lot better than it is in reality, at least based on the rumoured MSRP of US$800-900. One of the three benchmarks is Cyberpunk 2077 using Raytracingl, where NVIDIA suggests the RTX 4070 Ti is around 3.5 times faster than the RTX 3080, but it's worth reading the fine print. We'll know next week how the RTX 4070 Ti actually performs, as well as where the official pricing and actual retail pricing ends up.



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around 3.5 times faster than the RTX 3080
Oh boy. Poor guys who had to justify "3080 is twice as fast as 2080" will have to do "it" again.
 
Oh boy. Poor guys who had to justify "3080 is twice as fast as 2080" will have to do "it" again.

Hello Frame Generation. NVidia loves their gimmicks when it comes to lying about FPS.

They just can't help themselves. Their buyers are easily fooled.

Every time NVidia launches a new product there are always a lot of 2x, 3x, 10x (foveated rendering) fake benchmarks.

What we actually know is that the 4070 Ti is $100 more than the 3080 and barely faster with RT off.

2 years of total stagnation. As NVidia works down the stack it gets worse and worse.

The 4090 is actually an improvement over the 3090. The 4080 isn't an improvement over the 3080 in perf/dollar. The 4070 Ti is even worse.

Can't wait for the horrific 4060 coming our way. $500 instead of $330 but 20 percent faster? LMAO.
 
AIB cards gonna be around 999/1049/1099
70 moniker card for 1k.... pricey....
 

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Wow we are so not surprised.

No Way Wow GIF
 
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4K perf 4070Ti to 4090 +50%, despite having double Cuda and memory BW.

Bruh 4070 TiTi is now faster than what 4080,16 started as, compared to this news

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Just give me 4070 vanilla at 599 in 23q2
 
3.5x faster. Yeah, sure... when you compare them with different settings.

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I guess my 6750 XT is also 3.5x faster at 720p low than the 3080 at 4K Ultra.
 
The only thing this generation increased is the price, performance stagnated. Both AMD and nVidia should cut their prices by huge margin or dramatically increase performance, the 4090 would be good at 1200€ (real price to make any sense) not 2000€.
Let's not forget the stagnation brought by Turing over Pascal.
 
Hot turd about to drop.

On a related note - I can't help but think it's extremely funny that after missing out on the mining boom Intel get a second golden chance in a row thanks to AMD's and Nvidia's insane margin milking and yet they have nothing to show again, with Battlemage not even on the horizon.
 
Hot turd about to drop.

On a related note - I can't help but think it's extremely funny that after missing out on the mining boom Intel get a second golden chance in a row thanks to AMD's and Nvidia's insane margin milking and yet they have nothing to show again, with Battlemage not even on the horizon.
Alchemist has just released (or has it?). It will be a while until Battlemage is ready for the show. Even Nvidia and AMD take a good 2 years between generations nowadays.
 
Alchemist has just released (or has it?). It will be a while until Battlemage is ready for the show. Even Nvidia and AMD take a good 2 years between generations nowadays.
It has, I'm playing Call of Duty with an a770 right now, lol. I understand, of course, things take time, but it's like a tragicomedy about missed opportunities playing out in front of us.
 
It has, I'm playing Call of Duty with an a770 right now, lol. I understand, of course, things take time, but it's like a tragicomedy about missed opportunities playing out in front of us.
Are you? :eek: Do you have a build log/ blog about it somewhere? I would love to read some first-hand experiences that aren't a review! :D

I wanted to buy one, but unfortunately, there's only one store in the UK that sells it for 380 GBP which is a bit too much.
 
Curious about frame generation, couldn't Nvidia just use Black Frame Insertion and get the same results.
Sorry ADHD kicked in

This generation is lost already Nvidia has made it clear that the 4xxx is a continuation of the 3xxx generation with no value over the 3xxxx generation.
 
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It has, I'm playing Call of Duty with an a770 right now, lol. I understand, of course, things take time, but it's like a tragicomedy about missed opportunities playing out in front of us.
Are you? :eek: Do you have a build log/ blog about it somewhere? I would love to read some first-hand experiences that aren't a review! :D

I wanted to buy one, but unfortunately, there's only one store in the UK that sells it for 380 GBP which is a bit too much.
Same here! Compared to Nvidia's shitframe-on-demand tech, Intel jumping into the GPU game is probably one of the most interesting hardware developments in a long while. I would totally snag an A770 if the price was right if for no other reason than to have a fun piece of hardware to play with. Have you spent any time overclocking it? I've heard you can seriously open up the performance by applying a solid OC. Interested to hear your experiences with it.
 
Ngreedia marketing is F-ing shameless. Turning on frame generation (DLSS3) on 4070TI and compere it to native 3080 performance... Is this even legal?
Yes, as long as you add the * that no one will read, because the text is barely visible.
 
Kind of interesting. The 3070ti was comparable, if not better than the 2080ti. Nvidia don't appear keen to compare the 4070ti to the 3080ti.

Hmmm....
 
Hello Frame Generation. NVidia loves their gimmicks when it comes to lying about FPS.

They just can't help themselves. Their buyers are easily fooled.

Every time NVidia launches a new product there are always a lot of 2x, 3x, 10x (foveated rendering) fake benchmarks.

What we actually know is that the 4070 Ti is $100 more than the 3080 and barely faster with RT off.

2 years of total stagnation. As NVidia works down the stack it gets worse and worse.

The 4090 is actually an improvement over the 3090. The 4080 isn't an improvement over the 3080 in perf/dollar. The 4070 Ti is even worse.

Can't wait for the horrific 4060 coming our way. $500 instead of $330 but 20 percent faster? LMAO.

Add in retailer price gouging of an additional $100 to $200 and the card is silly priced on all accounts.
 
So a 4090 is roughly twice the perf of a 3080, and 4080 is ~150%. My guess is 4070ti will be 125% at best. Early slides (when it was called the 4080 12gb) showed very comparable perf to the 3090ti. A lot will depend on the price, which will most likely be too high.
 
Seems pretty tight on VRAM for the amount of processing power it has. I wonder if that's intentional to keep people dishing out the big bucks for 4k cards.
 
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